Geography, asked by blissnicole, 6 months ago

If you are giving someone directions by describing an absolute location, you could say all of the following except "go to __________."
A.
38° 53' 23" N, 77° 0' 32" W
B.
East Capitol Street, NE and 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC, 20002
C.
the east end of the National Mall, just past the Reflecting Pool
D.
the United States Capitol Building


Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D

Answers

Answered by tamannajaiswal5555
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Option - C.

If you are giving someone directions by describing an absolute location, you could say all of the following except "go to __________."

C. the east end of the National Mall, just past the Reflecting Pool

Answered by AnusritaS98
0

Answer:

The correct answer to the given question is option D among the other given options.

Explanation:

A perception of direction is essential when travelling from one location to another. If we're street smart and have a well-developed sense of direction, we will never be nervous to venture out and start exploring more.

  • If we give someone the exact map coordinates of the place, they want to go to, they can easily reach there with ease.
  • Even if we do not know the map coordinates, we can provide them with the names of the proper streets and the point the direction they need to go to reach the location.
  • We can also show them a nearby place and ask them to follow a direction from there.

Thus, we can see that options A,B and C are proper ways of providing a direction.

Option D just states the name of a building which can be famous building but not known to the person. Hence, there's no logical explanation of using it.

Hence, we can conclude that option D is the ideal answer of the given question.

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